This website is now obsolete because of being extinguished by horrible wikispaces. Please go to http://edbodmer.com for a much improved website.
This is a sad page for me. I spent a lot of time making what I though was a really flexible program to make waterfall graphs. This program works a little like the read pdf file and the generic macros file. You just open the file named waterfall graphs and then, as long as your data is formatted correctly, you can make a variety of really flexible waterfall charts. After I finished what I though was a really cool new version of the waterfall graphs I found out that excel 2016 added these charts to the normal repotire. That was so sad for me. But if you have earlier versions of excel and you want to put in waterfall charts, I think this page can be really helpful to you.
This page documents a WATERFALL GRAPH file that I have created that accepts data and automatically creates a WATERFALL GRAPH. You can make a WATERFALL chart within seconds and the waterfall graph will change when you change the inputs. After opening the file named "WATERFALL CHARTS.XLSM" you go back to your file with data. There should be a note on the status bar of excel file (the bar at the bottom of the file) that states "Press SHIFT, CNTL, V to Make the Waterfall Chart". When you are back in your file select two adjacent columns, the first has titles, the second has data. The data should begin with a base case value and then have incremental additions or reductions to the base. The last row that is selected should have a title and no data. You then press the SHIFT, CNTL, V and a waterfall chart should be made. In order for the waterfall chart to be structured, the macro puts data into a new sheet in your workbook that can be hidden.
Your file is not messed up with macros as the waterfall chart macro works from a separate file and creates a sheet that arranges data. You can use the technique to build multiple waterfall charts. The videos below give you a guide as to how simple this process is. The waterfall chart videos are all quite short, reflecting the fact that the process of using this technique works quickly.
This page explains how to use and how to create a waterfall chart or a value build-up chart that illustrates the how a base value builds-up to a final value. You can work through how to create a chart which can be a pain, or you can simply use the macro by opening a file and running the macro. This will put the waterfall chart in your own sheet.
Part 1: How to use the file with the macro to add a waterfall chart to any of your file in a couple of seconds
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This website is now obsolete because of being extinguished by horrible wikispaces. Please go to http://edbodmer.com for a much improved website.
This is a sad page for me. I spent a lot of time making what I though was a really flexible program to make waterfall graphs. This program works a little like the read pdf file and the generic macros file. You just open the file named waterfall graphs and then, as long as your data is formatted correctly, you can make a variety of really flexible waterfall charts. After I finished what I though was a really cool new version of the waterfall graphs I found out that excel 2016 added these charts to the normal repotire. That was so sad for me. But if you have earlier versions of excel and you want to put in waterfall charts, I think this page can be really helpful to you.
This page documents a WATERFALL GRAPH file that I have created that accepts data and automatically creates a WATERFALL GRAPH. You can make a WATERFALL chart within seconds and the waterfall graph will change when you change the inputs. After opening the file named "WATERFALL CHARTS.XLSM" you go back to your file with data. There should be a note on the status bar of excel file (the bar at the bottom of the file) that states "Press SHIFT, CNTL, V to Make the Waterfall Chart". When you are back in your file select two adjacent columns, the first has titles, the second has data. The data should begin with a base case value and then have incremental additions or reductions to the base. The last row that is selected should have a title and no data. You then press the SHIFT, CNTL, V and a waterfall chart should be made. In order for the waterfall chart to be structured, the macro puts data into a new sheet in your workbook that can be hidden.
Your file is not messed up with macros as the waterfall chart macro works from a separate file and creates a sheet that arranges data. You can use the technique to build multiple waterfall charts. The videos below give you a guide as to how simple this process is. The waterfall chart videos are all quite short, reflecting the fact that the process of using this technique works quickly.
Videos for Quickly Creating Waterfall Charts
This page explains how to use and how to create a waterfall chart or a value build-up chart that illustrates the how a base value builds-up to a final value. You can work through how to create a chart which can be a pain, or you can simply use the macro by opening a file and running the macro. This will put the waterfall chart in your own sheet.
Part 1: How to use the file with the macro to add a waterfall chart to any of your file in a couple of seconds
Part 2: How to create a waterfall chart on a step-by-step basis without using a macro
Part 3: Documenation of the Macro